Health care reform is upon us and already impacting you, your business and your bottom line! On Tuesday, March 23, President Barack Obama signed into law a landmark health care reform bill that will impact every American. The law brings $528 billion in total cuts to Medicare, creates $569 billion in new taxes and tax increases and will cost $2 trillion over 10 years. The bill will not be fully implemented until 2014, but tax increases will begin immediately.
Other changes begin as early as July 2010. Click here for a complete agenda. Click here to download a brochure.
This one-day symposium will explain every angle of the legislation. Topics that will be covered include but are not limited to:
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Industry fees, including the annual fee on health insurance providers, medical equipment manufacturers and importers, medical device fee, indoor tanning services and comparative effectiveness fee.
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Business related provisions, including measures to encourage employer health coverage, Medicare Part D subsidy elimination, deduction limits for compensation paid by health insurance providers, nonprofit hospital requirements, credit for small business employee health coverage and cafeteria plan changes for small employers.
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Reporting and compliance provisions, including wage (W-2) reporting, business payment (1099) reporting, individual mandate/employer penalties and disclosure of tax return information.
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Individual related provisions, including individual mandates, refundable health care premium tax credit, account-based health plan restrictions and itemized deductions for medical expenses.
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Exceptions, coverage and penalties related to individual mandates.
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Penalties and other requirements related to employers.
Employees often look to their employers for information regarding benefits and insurance. Be prepared for the many questions and concerns from employees as a result of the passage of this historical health care reform bill. Participants will leave with a toolkit that can be used within their company. If you work for a company that employs 50 or fewer employees, an extra discount is available to you. Discounts also are available for multiple attendees and South Carolina Chamber members.